Édouard Nieuport
Deceased Person
1875 – 1911
Who was Édouard Nieuport?
Édouard de Niéport, usually known as Édouard Nieuport was the co-founder with his brother Charles of the eponymous Nieuport aircraft manufacturing company, Société Anonyme Des Établissements Nieuport, formed in 1909 at Issy-les-Moulineaux. An engineer and sportsman, Édouard was also one of the pre-eminent aeroplane designers and pilots of the early aviation era. As a pilot, he set a new world speed record of 74.37 miles per hour on 11 May 1911 at Mourmelon, flying his Nieuport II monoplane, powered by a 28 horsepower engine of his own design. Later that year at Châlons, he bettered this time with a new record of 82.73 miles per hour. Racing for the Gordon Bennett Trophy in July at Eastchurch, he finished third, beaten for first place by one of his own aircraft, flown by the American pilot C. T. Weymann.
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- Born
- 1875
Blida - Also known as
- Edouard de Nie Port
- Died
- Sep 16, 1911
Charny-sur-Meuse
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on July 23, 2013
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